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5 ™ * ; Gs , : é * LRA ees THE SEATTLE STAR ¢ PAGED CORNELL, Yale Loss Grid Sequence to Junior Se a wn ns CENTRE AND IOWA CONSIDERED FOR PASADENA MIX Vernon Signs Crack Chicago First Sacker LOS ANGELES, Nov. 21.—Bill Essick, Vernon manager, is starting to build up his team for the 1922 Coast league campaign. Heh gned Anthony Pilcas, a semi-pro ball player of Chicago, a left- handed hitter and tosser, who comes highly recommended. He’s a first-sacker. Lets Out Cage Fives | Bulldogs ays ISSINg Are Listed New ga ge ae gy nee to — Makes Quarterback Use H —. ag one —— ° 4 vore nti! rd | ome More; Coach Rockne, of Notre Dame, Speeds | Larvae pel i Cc t t tl d J b i Walloped Blues; Gossip} Up His Attack me | End; Close Saturday | our an 1 a es er or an re) : ee } ‘ ——— 2 “a m ‘ shibiciaaliin scikidinellakdeltbe Ulicebocncihentidestiiaiaiestist sabeeat ya ae’ ey eee biel THAT has > BY BILLY EVANS TRE metas Bane exer k ce _— REE Lh, ae has become of the sequence plays in football?” league, The new clubs are the ¢ iF i og 0 were] W That question was recently put to me by a gridiron | soctety pote aby (Petree | arren to All-City Gridders S p e a Ss Is Centre an dj Star of the old school. | ® addition of these teams runs | e ° | Harold Shidler, Lincoln guard. lowa — are| We were watching an Ohio college football game, Cd brevet in ha he wines Sere | Mix With , | P re) u lar 0 — gag oF were disappointed at the lack of action, The two elevens| iow: stacy Shown Comets, Wa ning: p . =| cred as the were touted as having a strong attack, but apparently were | (8 Park Collins Cubs, Ballard cube | . e i d \L, | * pgent po keeping most of their stuff under cover. |Gor and’ Witssa's, Sedeen Business| Harrahan With Fans || 7 y \ 1 California. at It was not uncommon to see the backfield men get their | con Praren ey aaa | | we \ Pasadena in heads together before trying a certain play. As a matter |teams, rntries cor this league close) Lightweights to Feature Corhan, Kenworthy and 3 soat.West ¢ » of fact the game was delayed by > ar nts th » | Saturday night at 6 p.m, All that is} r r ¢ e annual East-West classic, | ® g ‘as delayed by more arguments than one Satur oe 6 Tagh neh Six-Bout Card at Pavil- ¢ a Se ading to the present grid-| Would expect at the peace conference. These constant de- | "roemury (0 enter in for th manager | ldncPomorew Mies Rodgers in the Field for iron gossip. ae Yo eager killed off at action, ws what | sporting editor of ‘The star b ¢ Rose City Managership 9 : igur 5 » big | Cause e veteran grid star to recall the sequence plays of (or letter, sending in the nar 7 | mn en ae Caspr. coe oe ' : : eye el eeued, aeng, Wb, Gra: sealagee! 2 | BY BILLY STEPP favorite for the Coast game the old days, ® i name, address and phon umber “ ORTLAND, until Harvard spilled the) . Pie. & Oe | ‘The rules of the Magne were pub-| ake oR gard | 2.—Just whe beans and won Saturday, 10|Sequence Play Was Surprise Attack | linited lant week in ar. Mane the Pavilion will hang up his to 3. At that, the Bulldog) — A great many lovers of football will readily recall games in which a | £°r* oie tere amoker card to- cont, vest, pants nay yet be considered. | series of plays, prearranged and carefully rehearsed and run off with. | *Movk! oall for them at he Gist | et iy a | | the locke iil D out the shout of a single signal, was the deckding factor in the outcome |son will be Whether Cornell, ; | of the game. The sequence play was the surprise attack. In theory eteuniaed lata. ts nore class than | | oY tee ble’ team, would consider| such an attack ough to everubelim the opponents for the time at least, row, Managers want to watch anus’. ta ease McCredie for the the trip to the Coast is prob-| ‘The query of the veteran star interested me, [ wondered why the se) {OF (Hix announcement as lt will Ai was first an- past 17 years ae ti 1 s Darwin Meis- | quence plays were no longer populs Since then T have talked theematter fect the age —- ol ne play nouneed. Farren| the Portian Jematical, as SuGhe~ | ever with a hilsater 62 the bh : hat |r becoming 22 on the day of the ‘it éhiaael baseball clube thietic manager of the| Of the leading coaches. They all seam to agree that] //” “te ae iit will not be} w replace! / 2 nest, ath ager | the sequence plays were all right in the oli days, when the distance to be| f*t pag thr Archie Stoy and house has University of Washington, | gained was only tive yards in three downs mage to play res three te aie | watt tackle Joe Harrahan, the rug- | boon a= al ot ow eo ance to be 1 a © onger ru nother importa’ hing foi A! ged Beattie ‘ tried to get Cornell to play Ith the greater distance to be guined, quarterbacks can no longer run! | ON00 100 UR ae ee ne rchane | 80d Seattle miller, in one of the six | pos' their teams with the recklesn abandon of the old days, They must select | battles. a se arenrd by busketball jerseys until they have their plays from a greater variety, and always take into consideration the y aries ikiacas, tin cats ell: me here December 3, byt dctond : y co 1 " ; | of their opponents in making such selection. | . n | weight, who looked good in spite of the Cornell University said it} * 8 # US a acy Ss | Star, as 20 two teams will be allowed | 11,” weak-kneed efforts of “Red” Fy A | to have the same combination of col silie uae dak. ath. Ym n't interested in the long’ Spectators Like the Thrill. can Viset Wontar ate ae eee |conaulted the sporting editor of The Pennantville next year remaing 1) ors | fos A © A Ok ond start tomorrow eve. He goes big mystery. i Spectators liked the sequence play, because of the thrill that always on with Al Winter There ien't The entry list for the job vt Calite . id a fs | Oo agottitoamg aibeerneg gl say | goes with a surprise attack. A great many coaches, however, are dead much class to Winters, but he's a| ting fatter and fatter every day and tab New Years waited etore Call-| against the set series of plays. According to a majority of the coaches willing worker and he'll give Mo if put off until Prexy Bill Ki fornia had even been invited. This; With whom I have talked, thelr chief objection to the sequence plays | Kay @ better argument than Henry returns from the Bast the name ‘action on California's part prompted) rc @id.. He couldn't do any ‘worse, Jawn McGraw of the Lambs ie. viet vupaeann ome would First, they invariably disorganize the team using them. | Eddie Kid Billings argues with may be among those entered. se athcie own New Years party ia | geconts they invite too many penalties for offside plays because of the] Al idle, the Anacortes welter, in| sastedents Suppeaitee the Standford bow! at Palo Alto. | nurried lineup. 1 the third bout Both lost their last | f lined overeoat to Bill | Third, they ofte v 7 . . Jowa, winner of the “Big Ten” title 44 he eat often serve to waken up the opposing team, which is not thru , hich Nts. | desired. reverses Saturday, in which Tk’ | Fourth, they often invite a heavy gamble on a fourth down with a couple Roig Nosed out Ohio State, 7 to 0, and) te hi 7 Wisconsin fell before Chicago, 3 to @,| re < mY be: * cath “—" as e" is sald to be willing to come West if! be * invited. |Speed Overwhelmed Army and Rutgers starts, but matched up together | Le week, after Bil! had made ’ they should go over fairly well Z front porch speeches that ; Rube Finn, the Ballard boy, who bi | thing was roses in the capital ¢ knocked K. O, Brown for a row of | Things do happen so strangely Santa Claus letters recently, faces times. This makes “Raw Preach outen, Ag Sam Wiggens, of Anacortes. They're Bill eligible, too. - 2 scaled by the New York Yeakees | iehtweights Tvs almont a cinch that Penn Stat.’ "Notre Dame in the Army and Rutgers games averwhelmed those two vo ae “Mickey Hannon, the local teath prot ata |kleked or run with tre Dame appeared to put the plays into execution| Glast burier, will cose the Wart Tricia in the opener, und with | gonsidered the strongest team in the| astern elevens because of the speed wi Walter Hammond, second macker and e CONSIDERED } with which the plays were run | manager of ihe champlon Pittsfield team.lerwelght, who is coming to the ts Pins Tea womld have Tecelves | off. Coach Rockne is xakl to be one of the few coaches still using # [cf the Fasiern league has bers Ml front rapidly, mixes with Young pele tpye it “¢p-saw god rd actin poten sd modified form of the sequence plays. haved by (he Cleveland Indians, Gauek, bk. Abendens wend. cane . CJ t. sprig a chance of sii a oe Seiaiah til Maen: Seats. In using the shift formations, from which the ball was either thrown. deft Teereas, former New Vork Soldier Woods and Freddie K | i roan batt mae ete pe a | ted as one of the strongest teams | without any signals being called, This of course hurried the plays, the} Meath college team aguin went ani . . the last year and is willing to Epjbe East has seen in years, It played | iain essential, because it aided in the offense outstarting the defense. How.| °??%e> ae phe sd pee ogy gly «ph capes Matty, and Playing on the Square cate permane second b thru a eer mene winning ev-| ever, Rockne eliminated the element of danger by using only three plays| Ivan Olsen, Breckiyn shortstop, is the | MY OF Action if sak ae aS | LAYING the game") at the Polo Grounds for the great|‘e Vaughn §© pathtorium, gai hid pte tussle, | in a series. ‘This uve the field geneMal a chance to dixe up the situation in| ek Sener Sees, SS 2 eee square pays. |"Matty.” It was the largest sum,| From the @hell-shocked land Darnell Tones aa ata nave won| tht fourth down and select the proper play for the best interests of his , - Two More Pre It pays to give by thousands of dollars, ever taken | Arbuckle comes the report that teagn, Pertinnd catsher, has gives ‘o P your best efforts|in at the gate for such 'a cause. It|Corhan, former Seal short 4 {* now a dining car} on the ball field.) was the testimonial of the fans,| would like nothing better than It pays to ao showing their great regard for|tackle the job and will leave cept the bitter) “Matty.” It was @ great tribute,| the East at onee in search of Football Tiffs Are Scheduled California made sure of the Coast fate scncrs tar Soccer Ele apt — RES defeating Stanford 42 to 7 in a/ The Clecy wi a f all thetr starts so far this season. | | iw of ! with the sweet) richly deserved. and 4 other ~ eral Welles Tone ‘The high school football cham. . eges uni re Spams at Fale Atio Sater pionship of Seattle won't be de without a whim-| Speaking of “Matty,” I recall an|/house stars. Corhan will be " cided until Friday. The heavy fall per incident that happened at the close|® chance. i Shower ow meinen! Mark Time on Sunda a | ei gg endpeilagepateset fog to Masters talk Franklin Queen Anne title scrap y duct yourself on| over. Matty had been defeated in| seagull shape, is running @ 3 bse Ppa Pe i ae TAR league soceer players arked | Woodland perk, at t pm. Referee, Pa Saas eI aa booked for Denny fa. on om peated sre bie final fone because of the now|race for the position,’ and ff 4 - i e time Sunday while King Winter | /°pnnie Res 2 W. team will get together at Denny 4 : ne |famous Snodgrass muff, coupled | house stands as the republican sti held the canter Of the tage. ie Po ey * berwy page Crear Co. AR HERO IS field as scheduled. The time has J) Wis og credit to your profession.| with a few other errors of omis vention in Chicago several CALIFORNIA AS | games were played in the league yes. | Pred Doug e ; PIGSKIN STAR] | 02: been wet. Those four sentences tell th) sion. He had pitched a remarkable |ago the popular one will be ; eee, AS ANY terday. | JUNIOR GAMES. Quartervack Preston, of the Uni-| |) Ssterday will ose the final game story of the career of Christy | game and lost. Waiting at the Back | the reins, of the year being played, with Mathewson, the ence great pitcher, | Bay station in Boston for ~ | ’ the train Lincoln and Broadway clashing in STEPP PRAISES now fighting for his life against | to N York, t Lar lan gt io New York, I spied Matty, walked | gppag Right now California is as 004! The same achedule wil! be in effect| South Park va Mallard Juniors, at 4s any team in the country ‘The fouth Park, at 1 p. m. Referee, milly | eT#ty of Nebraska eleven, which so} Bioomen next Sunday, with the hours and the , iso war} soundly trounced Pittsbur J af Golden Bears have & WoO | assignment of referees remaining the "Cow Co. ve Falcon A.C at bhero “’precton sorged Amerion’ in| (er annual setto. | ‘The fane have net forgot oer teeter he was standing and) Speas is © grand feflow—one fl derfully vernatile team. It bas| same | tows: Ad party at 3p m, Referer, | tne svintion diviside, and wan eredit- — — ie forgotten about | remarked: any fan would be tickled pink EE a tek atah 6, seonertel tne dash Volwnes tg poh jthe lon division, ae are im away up there in the Adiron-| “That was a tough one to’ lose, | nave direct the line for defensive play, three of the | Alien Athletic Assctation vs Haw-| ¢d with officially bringing down four dack mountains, His deeds and his | Matty.” ; play-of the Bear * SENIOR GAMES Juniors, at Columbia playtisid, at! enemy planes. He was twice dec actions fc } Billy would be to ‘Portiand Regt ends im the world, a wonder-| West Meattie ve Rosing Airora Reteres, George Hoetling col des catty ait Salas eaten at will live foreee et a, some one had to win.” he re-l rig speaker is to Clevelan ful pair of tackles and plenty of |At South Park, at 230 p mM 4 Prench Dry Cleaners ve, Ben | OrMted for é s DEFEATED | bistory that will live forever. | plied with a smile, That was his| sieve 4 ‘eland. Power in the center of the line. Pe clean ok usiniad tuts ta row) Walla Walla, at 1 p.| He has not yet entirely recovered The other day the news report /only comment, He had no unkind | Razer Om the Cleveland team ofties +=. rk, at upper | im 7S oe vf v Park, at upp i a bia Maa | in Na . carried a story that a check for| words for the unfortunate players rb fe bot 8 britant | avide BY HOPPE $20,000 had been kent to Mathew | who had lost the game and’ cham. ot eek Charley Erb 1 iii ne $ ¥ sum represented the|pionship. That Not Bad, But Not Good! |/AUSTRALIAN PUG) cnesco, sor 2.—wie 19m |lnehin. "That Gan ptt | aoe see SS etna "and Nichols make up a strong back.| 9 ee | | field quartet. The backfield tx not |. SYDNEY, N. 8. W.. Nov. 21.—|the victor by 400 to 979, in the| * ’22 AND ’24 ae | Lew Edwards, lightweight boxing| world’s 18.2 balkline billiard cham. Huggins to Be freat line of reserves lozen games right on the button. jthe decision over Jack Suddington| champion in the early innings. Canned After CLASSES WIN|PINKIE AFTER It would be a treat to see Call-, But’ wow! Look at how the dope tossed us over Satur- || of Canada on a fou! in the gleventh| Jake Schafer defoated Welker Coch- |seniors won the two class games on| Morgan. Manager of Wel would be at the height of their] 2 a ; cuiistete bs, fined shot, which he missed |] wins a pennant, he ordinarily || penny field .at oh : | eeoaaante Sane devatioe ta form. Waiting a month, then the! Gate Gus " Csrameig gist ated NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Scoring| George Sutton trimmed Ora Morn-|| doesn’t have to worry about his 4 “at the university Sat-| Champion Jack n, is ex] from hie last injury. _ CS re ER gg necediag Me lle Renal receipts of a benefit game played | Math B @eewrel. Toomey, Mo. Slates and Edouard Horemans have at last | o been | Matiqweon—-Billy vi according cape wold Cuca ss BEATS CANADIAN [int-tn the green baize, vith Hoppe | | antes ree, . e ew it couldn t last: &s strong this year with Pesky! i was rott missing. The Bears have \ di A week ago The Star's football guesses hit a half a champion of Australia, awarded | pionship tourney. Horemans led the) Skidding and plowing over a snow- take on one of the Eastern || day: |round of a scheduled 20-round bout/rane, 400 to 0. Schafer ran out in| Winning Flag? covered field, the sophomores and] yyw ‘LTER CROV\ erack squads right now while both|| «phe scores: ee Whale Feeunen | here. two Innings; Cochrane got but one|| “When a major league manager pap wana | to accept an offer of $6,000 and 33 1. Pyar giro. +g wl rn na | records in the world series and dur-| ingutar, 400 to 291. Job for the next season. That is ||UaY morning. The second year recel ~ nda ee ene Feared Chicago 3, Wisconsin 0. Wisconsin 14, Chicago 7. | ing the past season Waee been sharp- se about the only condition that ex. ||men took the measure of the year-| Per cent of thegate receipts for a Centre 25, Washington and Lee @, Centre 24, Washington and Lee 0. olinad » | 2 round, no-decision bo... with Pin! © bound to tell Ia the coamnine|| Harvard 10, Yale §. Yale 14, Harvard 6, be the hot stove league, ‘The Ubera |O-MAN HOCKEY empte a manager from worrying. ||lingy 2. and the seniors romped titchell, in Milwaukee, carly in toth teams, ‘The New ar rg ed | Lamagetn 38. Late f. Snes 5. Lanka 6. ity of the scorers, rather than the #o- FOR COLLEGES | !ss!»«. Who piloted the Yankees || 4. acalial pee a ee cat Michigan 38, Minnesota 0. Michigan 14, Minnesota 6. | ealled “lively” ball, is declared to be to an American league pennarit, = bay nia | ean never mean as much of Russ Hall, sophomore half, re Pattle in mid-season would |Sulted in a badly wrenched arm for |Ed Bender, Yrosh end. This was the |] Optometrist and only serious injury in the gamer, || O7es Mixnmined and The final between the sophs and|| pearonable, jseniors will be played early this week || 237 Epler Bit. Jon Denny field. $13 Second Aw Tel. Main 2661. CLOSING A DEAL al Tilinois 7, Ohio State 0. Obio State 21, Miinois 0. «ible for the unusually top-| College hockey in the East will be Oregon 0, 0. A. C. 0. O. A. C. 7, Oregon 0. vy batting averages of major| Played by sixman teams this year. | Syracuse 14, Dartmouth 7. Dartmouth 14, Syracuse 7, league swat emiths. Harvard, which has always been | / At that, there wasn’t much difference in the scores, only Sone foe Sep revewias. Leet, | ft " Six cith in the field fe the | fered the suggestion that all the col-| Two more games are facing Wash-|| two games being badly off, four reverses, one a tie and || ,95)",°,nd American handicam, the | leben use the kixoman team, and the = vend || three scores right, considering the margin of total points, || trap-snooting classic. ‘The cities seek. | idea was adopted. The Intercolle Washington state |! and one game three points off. ing the event are Chicago, Cleveland, | @iate Hockey association is composed | Turkey day and then comes Penn rv ‘ . . | i t Indianapolis, Kansas City, Des| of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Penn-| State, December 3. || There will be some more guesses Wednesday for || [nilanapolm santic ay. t eyivania,. Cornell, Columbia .and Washington will be fighting with || Thursday’s games, providing the keeper dogsn’t get us be- || ™ sean tot anes | Sieatieneratias will not be in charge of that team in 1922 ‘There are some who are unkind enough to say that the club won, despite Huggins, Admirers of the little manager are as strong in in- sisting that Huggins accom. plished a huge task when he won @ pennant with a club containing so many temperamental stars, Col. Ruppert, part owner of the its back against the wall against || fore that ti Young and old quickly learn to — Yankees, says Huggins will be both of these elevens, as both visit. | fore that time. dance at Bright's, 1604 4th.—Ady, . b ; ' back. Col, Huston, the oth: Hu is thru. Take your cholo The fact that not once did Hug- ging appear on the coaching lines BACK IN 1922 There is a chance that Jim Vaughn will be back in organised ball next year, Vaughn was sus find it “oe oe ; |] during the world series makes it that pened by Judge Landis for jumping ol nip ‘tf Sue Would ek DE Genk the Cubs last year over some trivial ED. PINAUD’S grievance, and joining an independ. | REAL ESTATE Should be done through the ‘crow Department” of the Title Insurance Company. locals. But Washi FRATE 1s locas But Wasnington wil at lout FRATERNITIES Playing on their home grounds. PLAY TONIGHT : Phi Delta Theta and Pi Kappa aceon Alpha will tangle tonight on the var- PI'S There is one more test for on|*ty Ym floor to determine the fra- Dobie—and that's Pennsylvania on |ternity basketball championship of Turkey day. t " . ent team at Beloit, Wis, It is unde (On the tbe of tne records Cornell _ tgpainy ad pond rien sigria I Il AC stood if Vaughn is reinstated, the | This for the mutual protec should win in a walkaway. Alpha Epsilon and the Phi Pelts won| bave Cubs intend to use him in a trade, tion and accommodation of te “ebaee he sutton ae But these big games can’t be |from Delta Kappa Epsilon, an keeps their skin in fine Buyer, Seller and Agent. (whalebone) plate, which ts pecs th EIGHTEEN MEN an The Canadian club and the Me) sey, ‘ake the Harvard-Yale crap. At|norah clubs will play for the inde oe $i! odds Yale should have won, but |Pendent five championship and the), Dy the way. Jack Demasey pene 4 |i] After a bath and massage || WIN TURKEYS Jeweler and “Escrow” (or closing of a {J Mouth: you can bite corm off lightest and strongest plate k: The charge for handling an |} does not cover the root of ibs \cob; guaranteed 15 years. ig the Cri 0 ; ; : c deal) is very small, but the fhe Crimson got the breaks ‘and, |winner of this tilt will play the fra-| Tjay use a liberal quantity of The annual turkey shoot of the Silversmith protection and ncclokeeaten ng like the Crimson only can |ternity winner for the university | ---- hi ightful F: 7 Seattle Gun club attracted 36 Seattle i - " againet the Bulldog, the Crimson | honors. | Gossip has it that (Travie Davis will this delight: rench Veg- rein devotees to... the , Fert . 4 | Pere rr giro P, es oo | apm eet iS Aad betes ee Tl otal water, Seta cobcbae. Faristdy. Dikiiteen AT | Tremper, at our $18 Second nd so it may be with Penn, The | bout in a ‘en won a bird each, while J. EB | , “8 i peatagabe: me is one of the CHARLEY ERB TO | Young Brown nnd Pickles Martin Note how it tones vylor had the exclusive honor of Birect cttion, tall ee siglny Classic tussles of the year and you PT will mix 10 row in Portia: i king two. ‘ , A Rever can tell in football. 80 tar CAI AIN BRUINS) ¥ineeans rm ech thnaumee a rage cohen 1518 Second Ave. about closing ‘a deal through |f/ Call and See Samples ef Our Cornel has won every start this|.BURKEGEY, Cal, Nov. 21.——| stom ts making an ee parts an odor fra- our Escrow Department, and Bridge Werk. We Stang bout between Bob Harper and Jor year, while Penn has had several re.|CD#tl¢s Erb, quarterback of the Uni-| frenjamie, grant yet not effem- the Test of Time, Varsale, verwity of California football teal 0 mm habe — Most of our present patro: will be captain of the 1922 Bears, Dave Shade boxes Mickey Walker { p ee |recommended by our earl a rounds in Jersey City tought. It's a no ers, whose work is PITTSBURG Vs, decision tiff. Bay at Drag and WASHINGTON TITLE PENN STATE all been wins, except the Harvard Leaner yeti Department Storee Pittsburg and Penn State will|game, which was 50-50, ' SPEED KINGS TO meet Thursday in one of the biwest games of the year. ‘The Staters will | ARMY-NAVY \ PERFORM AT LOS American Import Offices ae ae ee eee ee LOS ANGELES, Nov. 21—such||} ED. PINAUD Bldg, NEW YORK ‘ season. he Army and Na’ academies Then the Penn elub will fump to|will play their ananer oie game at |"cing stars as Fealph de Paima, Karl I \Pehucly ttle to complete one of the hard-|New York next Saturday. The|Cooper, Kddie Hearne, Joe Thomas set schedules @ tear ever went thru. |Army bas fallen before Yale and|and Ralph Mulford, will be seen on Penn will have played such teams | Notre Dame, while the Navy bit the |the Reverly Hills race track in the 8 Harvard, Navy, Pittsburg, Geor-|dust before Penn State. Of the’two fia Tech, Carnegie ‘Tech, Washing. |cluba the Navy has the most im- ton, Lehigh and North Carolina all pressive record and will be favored |°fficials of the Los Angeles, Speed. in one season, And go far they have to win, way association. ‘ 10.50 Egg-Nut, delivered ..$10.00 Coking Coaly delivered ape “Under State Supervision” OHIO CI Brier Fil! Coal lowest in ash, oe Seay - « Dent 114 Columbia 4 Most heat for your money, No 207 UNIVERSITY ST. clinkers or bone. ‘ Oppesite Fraser-Paterson BRIER HILL COAL CO. ; RLEY: DAVIDSON MOTORCYCI ee annual 250-mile race, according to 1221«Third Ave COR UNIVERSITY Phone Capitol 4315, 533 Terry Avenue N. and BICYCLES “83%

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